L4 for asm-free OS'es?
Josh English
jenglish at Insight.com
Tue Apr 9 01:27:14 CEST 2002
I was told that BeOS used a similar C++ structure. Though I have no idea
how it was really implemented.
- Josh
-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick Strasser [mailto:past at sbox.tugraz.at]
Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 5:29 PM
To: bgat at billgatliff.com
Cc: l4ka at ira.uka.de; l4-hackers at os.inf.tu-dresden.de
Subject: Re: L4 for asm-free OS'es?
William A. Gatliff wrote:
> A lot of what I see happening in the C parts of Linux could be done
> *so* much better with C++. I'm thinking of an OO-oriented driver
> model as an example, rather than just a soup of C functions that you
> have to invoke in the proper order for things to work right. "Want to
> right a USB driver? Well then just inherit from USBDriver and fill in
> these functions for the bulk transfers." You know, like that. :^)
You probaly want to have a look at MacOS X / Darwin and its IOKit. Thats
exactly what they do.
Patrick
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